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Rejection of a resolution hostile to the Moroccanity of the Sahara in the Belgian Senate PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abdelhak Kettani   
Monday, 30 January 2012 11:02

The Polisario Front separatists are once again snubbed and this time in Belgium just before the resuming of informal negotiations on the Western Sahara future, in Manhasset (near New York). In one of their vain attempts to harm the territorial integrity of Morocco, and after having been successively snubbed in France and Bundestag (German Parliament), and their failure to convey their propagandist messages, the separatists have tried again in Belgium where they have mobilized the Flemish Nationalist Party N-VA (opposition) and its President Bart De Wever, to make the Belgian Senate adopt a draft resolution hostile to the Moroccanity of the Sahara. The Senate Committee in charge of Foreign Affairs and Defense has at once, rejected last Tuesday, the draft text before even its submission to the vote. Whether  belonging to the right or to the left, the Members of Parliament have all  stated that such an approach “would not bring any added-value to the process of the Sahara issue resolution, particularly, at the time when Morocco achieves important democratic progress greeted by the international community”.

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Tindouf : Human rights situation still worrying PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abdelhak Kettani   
Monday, 23 January 2012 11:06

At the time when new informal negotiations on the Sahara should take place at the beginning of February in Manhasset, near New York, human rights situation in Tindouf camps, in Algeria, is still worrying.
These apprehensions were expressed by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alain Juppé for whom « the human rights situation in Tindouf camps, in Algeria, should be improved ». Starting from the position of France, which contributes financially to the humanitarian aid granted to the Sahrawi populations in Tindouf camps, Alain Juppé believes necessary to make a census of these populations. He, thus, supports the UN Security Council which had already asked for the census of these populations settled on the Algerian territory. Nevertheless, Algiers continues ignoring these requests, which annoy its military and diplomatic support to the Polisario Front, struggling against Morocco, for the independence of the Sahara region. Because of this intransigent position of Algiers and the Polisario, the informal negotiations continue going around in circles and are today at their 9th round without significant progress.  Despite of the calls of the Security Council to intensify the negotiations to reach a sustainable political solution, mutually acceptable, the process continues being sucked down.

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Polisario / Aqmi collusion threatens the stability in the Maghreb and Africa PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abdelhak Kettani   
Monday, 16 January 2012 17:08

Stability in the Maghreb, in the Sahel and in the Sub-Saharan Africa has become seriously fragile these last years with the appearance of new terrorist networks. The situation has become serious with the appearance of concrete proofs of a revealed collusion between the Polisario and the terrorist group of Al Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqmi). The last act was the kidnapping on last 23rd October of three Western citizens in the Sahrawi refugees camps in Tindouf, in the Algerian South-West. This kidnapping, warns a survey published lately by the US think tank, “Atlantic Council”, is part of an extremist network threatening the stability in the region of the Maghreb, the Sahel and Africa as a whole. “the settlement of Al Qaida in the Maghreb, specifies the survey, has strengthened its relationship with the Polisario Front, a rapprochement for the least worrying, illustrated by the kidnapping, in last October, of two Spanish and one Italian aid workers, and this in the heart of Tindouf camp”, a camp highly controlled by the Polisario armed militia and the Algerian army.

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The Tyranny and injustice of the Polisario of Abdelaziz denounced by the young people of Laaroussiyine tribe PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abdelhak Kettani   
Thursday, 22 December 2011 12:35

The young Sahrawis in Tindouf and elsewhere, have taken the opportunity of  the holding of the 13th Polisario congress to denounce the suffering lived by thousands of Sahrawi refugees suffering since decades under the yoke of sequestration, isolation and suppression in all its forms in Lahmada camps. Being convinced that nothing would change in the structure of the old guard of the everlasting Polisario chief, Mohamed Abdelaziz, some voices in Tindouf camps, like in the ranks of the Sahrawi diaspora abroad, have denounced these leaders’ takeover of the centers of decision, presiding over the destiny of the Sahrawi populations, especially, on the mode of management of international humanitarian aids which are the object of many misappropriation acts.

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